Plant Anatomy Spikelet Inflorescence Internode Culm (stem) Node (joint) Rhizome Stolon Leaf.

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Plant Anatomy Spikelet Inflorescence Internode Culm (stem) Node (joint) Rhizome Stolon Leaf

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Plant Anatomy

Spikelet

Inflorescence

Internode

Culm (stem)

Node (joint)

Rhizome

StolonLeaf

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Plant TISSUES•Dermal

–epidermis (“skin” of plant)–single layer of tightly packed

cells that covers & protects plant

•Ground–bulk of plant tissue –photosynthetic mesophyll,

storage •Vascular

–transport system in shoots & roots

–xylem & phloem

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Plant CELL types in plant tissues•Parenchyma

–“typical” plant cells = least specialized–photosynthetic cells, storage cells–tissue of leaves, stem, fruit, storage roots

•Collenchyma–unevenly thickened primary walls–support

•Sclerenchyma –very thick, “woody” secondary walls–support–rigid cells that can’t elongate–dead at functional maturity

If I’d onlyhad triplets!

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Parenchyma Parenchyma cells are unspecialized, thin, flexible & carry out many metabolic

functions all other cell types in plants develop from parenchyma

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Fig. 38.12a

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Collenchyma Collenchyma cells have thicker primary walls & provide support

help support without restraining growth remain alive in maturity

the strings in celery stalksare collenchyma

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Fig. 38.12b

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Collenchyma

Celery

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Sclerenchyma•Thick, rigid cell wall

–lignin (wood)–cannot elongate–mostly dead at maturity

•Cells for support–xylem vessels–xylem tracheids–fibers

•rope fibers–sclereids

•nutshells•seed coats •grittiness in pears

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Fig. 38.12c

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Schlerenchyma

hau – used to make rope

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tracheids

vessel elements Vascular tissue

Aaaah…Structure–Functionagain!

vessel element

dead cells

Xylem move water & minerals up from roots dead cells at functional maturity

only cell walls remain need empty pipes to efficiently move H2O transpirational pull

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Fig. 4.9

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Fig. 38.13b

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Fig. 38.13a

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Fig. 4.6

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Phloem: food-conducting cells carry sugars & nutrients throughout plant

sieve tube

companion cell

living cells

plasmodesmata sieve plate

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Phloem: food-conducting cells sieve tube elements & companion cells

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Fig. 38.14a

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Fig. 38.14b

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Phloem•Living cells at functional maturity

–cell membrane, cytoplasm•control of diffusion

–lose their nucleus, ribosomes & vacuole•more room for specialized transport of

liquid food (sucrose)

•Cells –sieve tubes

•sieve plates — end walls — have pores to facilitate flow of fluid between cells

–companion cells•nucleated cells connected to the sieve-tube •help sieve tubes

Aaaah…Structure–Functionagain!

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Fig. 38.15

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Cross section of root•Vascular bundle (Stele) = contains xylem and phloem•Cortex•Epidermis•Root hairs

–Absorb water and minerals

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Vascular tissue in roots: dicot

xylemphloem

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Cross-section of a root

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xylem

phloem

Vascular tissue in roots: monocot

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Root Cross Section

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Vascular tissue in stems

dicottrees & shrubs

monocotgrasses & lilies

collect annual rings

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Cross-section: young dicot stem with ring of vascular bundles

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Fig. 38.25a

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Fig. 38.25b

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Monocot stem section showing scattered vascular bundles and enlargement of single vascular bundle (“monkey face”).

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Woody dicots

•Discrete vascular bundles replaced by continuous rings of xylem

•Each ring is xylem produced during one growing season

•Vascular cambium

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Fig. 38.7a

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Fig. 38.7b

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Cross-section: woody stem showing 3 years of secondary growth. Note pith at center. Dark (reddish) ring is the bark containing a layer of living phloem and outer dead cork.

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Stems: Secondary growth•Vascular tissue, (xylem) makes up the bulk of the stem•Form tree rings

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Lilac leaf cross section

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Fig. 38.34

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Fig. 38.8

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Fig. 38.33